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  3. Germany's Abnominable Atrocities.

    Professor J. H. Morgan, M.A., the eminent jurist, whose investigation of the conduct of the Germans in Belgium and Northern Fiance has been carried out in ...

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  4. Why the Germans Want Verdun.

    By far the most illuminating and informative article we have read on the struggle for Verdun is that which appeared in the American papers last month from ...

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  5. The Horrors of Verdun.

    Lord Northcliffe, the owner of the "Times," "Daily Mail," and a score or more British newspapers, tells the Hearst press what he saw near Verdun. ...

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  6. A Big Compliment to Australia.

    The Hearst press, in a special front page article, many columns in length, writes: "Here is something that comes under the heading of 'Great News.'" In ...

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